Look at this extract from a current affairs radio programme and complete the gaps with one of the words or expressions. Good evening, and welcome to today’s edition of ‘Today in Government’. There were angry scenes in both 1) of Parliament today following an unprecedented walkout by the Prime Minister and other members of his 2) during a speech by the leader of the 3) . Criticising their 4) on law and order, the Prime Minister called his opposite number a ‘strict 5) who wants to take away the freedom of the individual and turn the country from a freedom-loving 6) to a 7) run by one man.’ It’s almost time for the people of country X to vote again and it is now only one month until the 8) . All over the country, 9) from all the major parties are knocking on doors asking people to vote for them. We conducted a recent survey to find out who people will be voting for.Surprisingly, many support the Workers’ Union Party for their policy of changing the country from a 10) into a 11) :a lot of people support the idea of getting rid of the current ruler in favour of an elected president. Members of Parliament have called for a 12) so that the people of country X can decide whether or not the country joins the ‘One World’ organisation. This follows a survey in the town of HappyTown, the Prime Minister’s own 13) . The Ministry of Education was accused by the press today of employing too many 14) Patrick Huston, editor of the Daily News, defended his attack. ‘It’s no good having a department full of computer experts if they are unable to run our schools properly, he said. Tom Mathews, a senior statesman for country X at the World Commission, has called for World Union member states to impose strict economic 15) on the government of country Y. This follows alleged human rights abuses on tribesmen in the north of the country who are demanding 16) . Their leader, Carl Hews, called on countries around the world to help them in their struggle for freedom.
Задание

Look at this extract from a current affairs radio programme and complete the gaps with one of the words or expressions.

Good evening, and welcome to today’s edition of ‘Today in Government’.
There were angry scenes in both 1) ... of Parliament today following an unprecedented walkout by the Prime Minister and other members of his 2) ... during a speech by the leader of the 3) ... . Criticising their 4) ... on law and order, the Prime Minister called his opposite number a ‘strict 5) ... who wants to take away the freedom of the individual and turn the country from a freedom-loving 6) ... to a 7) ... run by one man.’ It’s almost time for the people of country X to vote again and it is now only one month until the 8) ... . All over the country, 9) ... from all the major parties are knocking on doors asking people to vote for them. We conducted a recent survey to find out who people will be voting for.Surprisingly, many support the Workers’ Union Party for their policy of changing the country from a 10) ... into a 11) ... :a lot of people support the idea of getting rid of the current ruler in favour of an elected president. Members of Parliament have called for a 12) ... so that the people of country X can decide whether or not the country joins the ‘One World’ organisation. This follows a survey in the town of HappyTown, the Prime Minister’s own 13) ... . The Ministry of Education was accused by the press today of employing too many 14) ... Patrick Huston, editor of the Daily News, defended his attack. ‘It’s no good having a department full of computer experts if they are unable to run our schools properly, he said. Tom Mathews, a senior statesman for country X at the World Commission, has called for World Union member states to impose strict economic 15) ... on the government of country Y. This follows alleged human rights abuses on tribesmen in the north of the country who are demanding 16) ... . Their leader, Carl Hews, called on countries around the world to help them in their struggle for freedom.